Wara Art Festival has been taking place in Niigata City since 2008, where
it began as a creative collaboration between the city’s tourism division and
the Musashino Art University. Rice straw was once widely used in Japan to
produce various goods, such as tatami mats, but has now been replaced by wood
and plastic in most instances. The students of Musashino worked together to
fill the fields of Niigata with giant animal sculptures made of bound rice
straw, and they’ve been doing it every year since then.
Check out the best displays from the 2017 festival below, and definitely
put a trip to Japan on your fall to-do list for next year.
More info: Wara Art Festival (Japanese), Facebook
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
Image credits: Wara Art Matsuri
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